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The Dominican American National Roundtable says they want a seat that reflects Latino population growth.

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A federal judge released her proposal for New York's new Congressional lines Tuesday.

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A co-location with Harlem Success Academy's Middle School is on tap for the fall.

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The West Harlem Local Development Corporation is still facing calls to dissolve.

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West Harlem Local Development Corporation denies the claim about one of its board members.

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The West Harlem Local Development Corporation paid $320,000 to two politically-connected consultants.

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More than 400 people received turkeys for Thanksgiving at a Harlem event with Archbishop Dolan.

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The board says it has "no confidence" in the West Harlem Local Development Corporation which is being investigated by the State Attorney General.

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Vincent Morgan and Adam Clayton Powell IV join forces to criticize the community benefits agreement of Columbia University's $6.4 billion Manhattanville campus expansion.

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US Rep Charles Rangel said Attorney General Eric Schneiderman would be "derelict" if he didn't look into accusations against the West Harlem Local Development Corporation.

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The Nov. 9 Columbia University expo will prepare job seekers to look for positions at the Nov. 14 City College job fair.

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The West Harlem Local Development Corporation, the focus of an investigation by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, has spent more on consultants than programming.

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Borough President Scott Stringer is trying to stop the group handling the $150 million Columbia University community benefits agreement with West Harlem to stop disbursing funds and reorganize.

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Vince Morgan, a candidate for the Congressional seat held by Charlie Rangel, said the West Harlem Development Corp. is a "shell of an organization" incapable of accomplishing its goals.

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True Colors Residence is a six-story energy efficient building on West 154th Street that is New York State's first permanent supportive housing facility for LGBT youth.